Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Li Yixian | 李一先 |
이일선 (리이셴) |
An interpreter of Korean origin who worked in behalf of Qing government during the reign of Kangxi Emperor (康熙帝). | 이일선(李一先), 일선(一先) |
Li You | 李佑 |
이우 (리여우) |
(?-643) The fifth son of Emperor Taizong(太宗) of the Tang dynasty. In 636 he was installed as the Prince of Qi(齊王);however, he was demoted to commoner rank after the disclosure of his conspiracy against his father. | 우(佑), 제왕(齊王) |
Li You | 李有 |
이유 (리유) |
A Chinese woman. She came to Yisan 理山 County in 1468. The Joseon court fed her well and decided to send her to Bakcheon 博川 County. | 이유(李有) |
Li Youlun | 李有倫 |
이유륜 (리여우룬) |
Li Youlun(李有倫) was an official during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (康熙帝) of the Qing Dynasty. He provided the Joseon envoy with important information about Wu Sangui(吳三桂). | 이유륜(李有倫) |
Li Yousheng | 李有昇 |
이유승 (리유성) |
The same person as Li Yousheng 李有升. | 이유승(李有昇) |
Li Yousheng | 李有升 |
이유승 (리유성) |
A Ming officer under Li Rusong 李如松. He was killed during the battle at Byeokje 碧蹄 in 1593. | 이유승(李有升) |
Li Yu | 李籲 |
이유 (리위) |
Li Yu(李籲) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He came from Luoyang(洛陽) and earned the jinshi (進士) degree. He was a disciple of Cheng Yi(程頤). In the reign of Emperor Zhezong(哲宗), he became the Editor of the Palace Library(祕書省校書郎). | 이유(李籲), 단백(端伯) |
Li Yuangui | 李元軌 |
이원궤 (리위안구이) |
Li Yuangui(李元軌, ?-688), Prince Huo(霍王), was the 14th son of Emperor Gaozu(高祖) of the Tang Dynasty. In 688, he was involved in Li Zhen(李貞)'s rebellion and then exiled to Qian prefecture(黔州). In the second reign of Emperor Zhongzong(中宗), he was pardoned. | 곽왕(霍王), 원궤(元軌) |
Li Yuanji | 元吉 |
원길 (리위안지) |
Li Yuanji(李元吉, 603-626) was a son of the founding Emperor Gaozu of Tang(唐高祖) and Lady Dou(竇氏). In the intense rivalry between his older brothers; Li Jiancheng(李建成), the Crown Prince and Li Shimin(李世民), he sided with Li Jiancheng and often advocated drastic action against Li Shimin, including assassination. In 626, he and Li Jiancheng were killed during the coup d’etat at Xuanwu Gate(玄武門) launched by Li Shimin. | 원길(元吉), 제왕(齊王) |
Li Yuanji | 李元吉 |
이원길 (리위안지) |
Li Yuanji(李元吉, 603-626), Prince Qi(齊王), was a son of the founding Emperor Gaozu of Tang(唐高祖) and Lady Dou(竇氏). In the intense rivalry that developed between his older brothers: Li Jiancheng(李建成) the Crown Prince and Li Shimin(李世民) the Prince of Qin(秦王), he sided with Li Jiancheng and often advocated drastic action against Li Shimin, including assassination. In 626, Li Shimin carried out a successful coup d’'etat at Xuanwu Gate(玄武門之,變), killing the heir-apparent and Li Yuanji. Shortly after Emperor Gaozu abdicated in his favor, Li Shimin ascended the throne to become Emperor Taizong(太宗). | 소랄왕(巢剌王) |